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FAMILY SCIENCE REVIEW: Volume 6, 1993

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FEATURE ARTICLES

FSR---Volume 6, Number 1/2
February-May 1993

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  1. Enhancing Family Science Research Through the Inclusion of Feminist Principles, Colleen I. Murray
  2. Ecological Dialectics: An Approach to Family Theory Construction, James W. Maddock
  3. Family Stress: Paradigms and Perceptions, David R. Imig
  4. Group Process Skills: A Professional Training Need in Family Science, Robert E. Keim
  5. Professional Practices in Family Science: Essentials for an Undergraduate Course, Robert E. Keim

FSR—Volume 6, Number 3/4
August-November 1993

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  1. The Significance of Professional Identity: Diversity Within the National Council on Family Relations, Bron B. Ingoldsby and Gary L. Bowen
  2. Preparing Young Adults for the “Second Shift”, Alan J. Hawkins and Kaye C. Woodworth
  3. Ethical Training in Undergraduate Family Science Programs, Bernita Quoss
  4. Improving Communications and Teaching: Assessing and Utilizing Learning Styles, Peggy Quinn
  5. Family Stress: Paradigms and Perceptions, David R. Imig
  6. Ecological Dialectics: An Approach to Family Theory Construction, James W. Maddock
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